CN102665810B - There is the patient interface device of unilateral nose piece - Google Patents
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Abstract
A kind of patient interface device(2), including being configured to receive and being distributed respiratory air flow(100)Male part(4)And the nose piece stretched out from male part(6).Nose piece includes single potted component(8), which is configured to engage and seals patient(300)Nose(304)Two nostrils(306,308)Middle only one.A kind of method of assembling patient interface device, including:Above-mentioned patient interface device is received, and the single nostril of patient nose is engaged and sealed with single potted component.
Description
Present patent application is according to 35U.S.C. § 119(e)Require the U.S. Provisional Application for enjoying the submission of on November 23rd, 2009
Its content is expressly incorporated herein by the priority of No.61/263428, here by quoting.
Disclosed design is related to patient interface device, in particular to the patient interface device for including unilateral nose piece,
The part is used for only one in selective two nostrils for sealing patient nose.
It is necessary under many circumstances or wishes to convey respiratory air flow to patient airway non-invasively, i.e. without the need for trouble
Pipe is inserted in person's body or tracheal catheter is inserted in its esophagus by modus operandi.For example, as it is known that using referred to as noninvasive logical
The technology of gas is patient ventilation.Also know and convey the continuous Positive Airway Pressure changed with the respiratory cycle of patient(CPAP)Or it is variable
Airway pressure, to treat medical conditions, for example, UAR syndrome(UARS), congestive heart failure and sleep-respiratory
Obstacle(SDB), such as snoring, hypopnea and OSAS, especially obstructive sleep apnea
(OSA).
Invasive ventilation and Pressure support therapies are related to place in patient facial region includes the patient interface device of mask part.Face
Cap assembly can be, such as, but not limited to:Cover the nasal mask of patient nose;Open interface, such as nasal cushion or intubation, tool
It is received into the intranarial nose conduit of patient;Cover the nasal oral mask of nose and mouth;Or cover the full facepiece mask of patient facial region.Suffer from
The flow-generator of such as ventilator or pressure support device is connected by person's interface arrangement with patient airway interface so that can be from pressure
Power/flow generating apparatus convey breathing gas stream to patient airway.
Common complaint with regard to patient interface device is, mask part for a user Constrained, cause claustrophobia
And/or have noisy.Open interface, such as, but not limited to nasal intubation and various nasal pillows or pad, generally less, therefore do
Immunity is less.But, the shortcoming being associated with this open interface is that air-flow cool may must allow people uncomfortable, may make patient's
Nose and sinus passages are dried.Additionally, open, interface can not airway passage applies that upwards as pressure controlled sealed interface
Big pressure.
In one embodiment, there is provided a kind of patient interface device, which includes:Male part, its be configured to receive and
Distribution respiratory air flow;And nose piece, which stretches out from the male part, and the nose piece includes single potted component, described
Single potted component is configured to the only one in two nostrils for engage and seal patient nose.
In a specific embodiment, patient interface device can also include installation equipment, and which is configured to relative to trouble
The nose of person fixes the patient interface device to expect orientation.The installation equipment can include ligature, and the male part can
To include that attachment part, wherein described ligature are attached to the attachment part.The attachment part can include the first extension
With the second extension, wherein described first extension is extended laterally outward from the male part, in patient facial region side
Corresponding one in the upper attachment ligature, and wherein described second extension is extended laterally outward from the male part,
For being attached on patient facial region's opposite side corresponding one in the ligature.
Additionally provide a kind of method of assembling patient interface device.The method includes receiving patient interface device, wherein suffers from
Person's interface arrangement includes:I () is used for the male part for receiving and being distributed respiratory air flow;And (ii) stretches out from the male part
Nose piece, the nose piece includes single potted component.The method is also included the single nostril of patient nose and the Dan Mi
Envelope element is engaged and is sealed.Patient interface device can also include that at least one pipeline, the method can include coupling pipeline
The step of male part of the patient interface device is arrived to convey respiratory air flow from flow-generator to the patient interface device.Excellent
Selection of land, the nose piece of patient interface device is by being pivotally coupled to the male part of patient interface device.
The following description and the appended claims, these and other purposes of disclosed design, spy are considered by reference to accompanying drawing
Seek peace characteristic, and the method for operating and function of associated structural elements, and the economy of the combination and manufacture of each several part, will become
Become apparent from, all accompanying drawings all form the part of this specification, the reference being similar to wherein in each width figure is represented
Corresponding part.To but be expressly understood that, accompanying drawing is not intended as limiting disclosed design limit just to illustrating and describing
Definition.Singulative " one " and " being somebody's turn to do " used in description and claims includes multiple indicants, unless linguistic context is bright
Other explanations are really made.
Fig. 1 is the perspective view of the patient interface device of a specific embodiment according to disclosed design, the patient interface
Device is illustrated as being used by patient;
Fig. 2 is the front view of the downside of a part for the patient interface device of Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is the perspective view of the patient interface device of the another specific embodiment according to disclosed design;
Fig. 4 is the perspective view of the downside of a part for the patient interface device of Fig. 3;
Fig. 5 is the perspective view of the patient interface device of the another specific embodiment according to disclosed design;
Fig. 6 is the partial section view of patient interface device according to another embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 7 A and 7B are the front views of patient interface device according to another embodiment of the present invention, and which is placed with user
When be reversible;
Fig. 8 A and 8B show the front view of the patient interface device according to further embodiment of this invention, also provide choosing
Select the ability in which nostril of engaged and sealing;
Fig. 9 illustrates another embodiment of patient interface device, also provides the energy for selecting which nostril of engaged and sealing
Power;And
Figure 10 is the sectional view of another embodiment of the present invention.
Directionality phrase used herein, such as, but not limited to top, bottom, left and right, upper and lower, forward and backward and its derivation
Word, is related to the orientation of element shown in figure, is not intended to limit claim, unless wherein explicitly pointed out.
As used herein, term " nostril " is used for referring to one of patient's nasal passage or nose air flue.As used herein, two
The statement together of more parts or part " coupling " should represent these parts be directly linked together or work together or
Linked together by one or more mid portions or part.As used herein, two or more parts or part " are connect each other
The statement of conjunction " should represent that these parts are pressed against each other directly or by one or more mid portions or part.Such as institute here
With term " some " should represent one or the integer more than(I.e. multiple).
Fig. 1 shows the patient interface device 2 of a non-limiting example according to disclosed design.Patient interface is filled
Putting 2 includes coupling unit 4(Abbreviated here as " male part ")With the nose piece 6 stretched out from which.Nose piece 6 includes single sealing
Element 8, its can include, for example, but not limited to nasal pillow or nasal cushion, nose plug-in unit, intubation, nasal mask or for patient's 300
Air flue(Such as nasal passage, nostril)Any other known or appropriate alternate device of appropriate sealed interface is provided.Adopting
During patient interface 2, as illustrated, in single potted component 8 two nostrils 106,108 of nose 104 for engaging and sealing patient 100
Only one nostril 106.
Patient interface 2 also includes at least one pipeline 10(Illustrated with the dotted portion illustrated in Fig. 1;Referring also to Fig. 3
With 4 in pipeline 110 shown in the bold portion that illustrates and Fig. 5 pipeline 210), for from flow-generator 400(With simplification in Fig. 1
Form is illustrated)The conveying respiratory air flow of male part 4 to patient interface device 2(By the arrow 100 shown in phantom illustrated in Fig. 1
It is indicated generally at), male part 4 is then received and optionally the single nostril 306 to the nose 304 of patient 300 is distributed tidal air
Stream 100.In this way, patient interface device 2 overcomes known patient interface device(Connect such as, but not limited to open
Mouthful, such as intubation;And closed type interface, such as CPAP masks)Shortcoming.That is, patient interface device 2, and especially
Its unilateral nose piece 4 so that another nostril 308 of patient nose 304 is not blocked, and can breathe out without hindrance and suck,
Such as surrounding air.Therefore, unilateral nose piece 6 enables the sinus cavities of patient 300 warm again and moistens, and is thus receiving
Improve the comfortableness of patient 300 while ventilation therapy.Used as additional benefit, patient interface device 2 also causes audible
Minimum, for example, resist air pressure or the caused noise of air-flow breathing by patient when exhaling 300.
It would be recognized that disclosed in the only single nostril 306 of the nose 304 that optionally can be only sealed patient 300
Conceive for except the patient interface device of any known or appropriate type in addition to those depicted and described herein and/or configuration.
It will be further appreciated that disclosed design can be adopted in conjunction with various extra or alternative features, provided with the expectation air flue to patient 300
The ventilation of any known or appropriate type is supported(Such as, but not limited to, pressure support ventilation).Such as, but not limited to, the model in Fig. 1
In example, nose piece 6 is by being pivotally coupled to male part 4, but such feature is not required.Similarly, male part 4 is illustrated as
Expiration port 34 in including Fig. 1.But, such expiration port 34 is not required, or it can alternatively, or additionally
Be arranged at certain other appropriate location of nose piece 6 or patient interface device 2.Additionally, expiration port 34 can have various
Any one of configuration, is included in those used in existing patient interface device.Other elements, such as filter, port, sensing
On device and patient interface device using or can fill in conjunction with patient interface for any other customary components of patient interface device
Put 2 uses.
With continued reference to Fig. 1, it is recognized that patient interface device 2 also includes installation equipment 12, such as, but not limited to, illustrate
Adjustable headband 14 and adjustable chin belt 16, so as to the nose 304 relative to patient 300 with expect be orientated immobilized patients
Interface arrangement 2.Best shown in such as Fig. 2, exemplary patient interface device 2 includes attachment part 18, and which has the first extension
Portion 22 and the second extension 24.First extension 22 is extended laterally outward from coupling 4, in the side of patient facial region 302
Corresponding one in upper attachment ligature 14,16, the second extension 24 is extended laterally outward in the opposite direction from coupling, is used for
It is attached corresponding one in ligature 14,16 on the opposite side of patient facial region 302.In the example of Fig. 1,22 He of the first extension
Second extension 24 includes first the 26,30 and second slit of slit 28,32 respectively, the first slot acceptance adjustable headband 14 right
Answer part, the corresponding part of the adjustable chin belt 16 of the second slot acceptance.But, it will be appreciated that can adopt any known
Or the installation equipment 12 of the quantity, type and/or configuration of appropriate replacement, without departing from the scope of disclosed design.For example,
The patient disclosed shown in Fig. 1-2 in U.S. Patent application No.11/811126 (publication number No.2008/0149105) connects
Its content is expressly incorporated herein by mouth device, here by quoting.
For example but it is not limited, Fig. 3-5 respectively illustrates two in accordance with the principles of the present invention non-limiting replacement patients and connects
Mouth device embodiment.Specifically, the embodiment of Fig. 3-5 illustrates patient interface device 102(Fig. 3 and 4)、202(Fig. 5)Knot
How little structure can have.Then, it is recognized that according to disclosed design, in the way of minimally invasive or micro- interference, provide effective pressure
Or flow joint.Additionally, enhancing patient comfort using the following fact:One of patient nostril 308 keeps not blocked, because
This, can free air-breathing and expiration, with keep patient's sinus cavities warm and moisten.
In the example of Fig. 3 and 4, patient interface device 102 includes male part 104 and nose piece 6, and nose piece is outside from which
Extend and including single potted component 108.Single potted component 108 is engaged and seals the corresponding single nostril 306 of patient nose 304.
Pipeline 110 is configured to be coupled to male part 104, with realization and flow-generator(Not shown, but referring in Fig. 1 in simplified form
The flow-generator 400 for illustrating)Fluid transmission.The installation equipment 112 of patient interface device 102 includes headband 114, and which is suitably
Male part 104 is attached in attachment part 118 and 120.Although it would be recognized that exemplary single potted component 108 is illustrated as nose
Pillow or nasal cushion, but any other known or appropriate replacement seal element can be adopted(Such as, but not limited to nose plug-in unit;Intubation;
Mask big envelope outside nostril)Or method(Such as, but not limited to bonding;Absorption;It is pressed onto on flexible member)Without deviating from disclosed
The scope of design.
In the example of Fig. 5, patient interface device 204 includes a kind of less(For example, compact;Non-interfering)Design,
Wherein pipeline 210 from male part 204 stretch out and headband 14 by installation equipment 12 on attachment part 218,220(For example,
But it is not limited to ligature;Frenulum)Fixed.In this way, pipeline 210 prolongs along the side band 214 adjacent with patient facial region 302
Stretch.Nose piece 206, and, especially its single potted component 208, stretches out to engage and seal patient nose from male part 4
The corresponding nostril 306 of 304 only one.It would be recognized that single potted component 208, nose piece 206, male part 204 and/or pipeline
210, or its any combinations, can be with, but not necessarily include the continuous suitable material of single-piece(Such as, but not limited to plastics, silicon,
Gel or rubber).
With reference now to Fig. 6, show patient interface device according to another embodiment of the present invention 400.More specifically, exist
In this one exemplary embodiment, patient interface 400 includes coupling unit 404 and nose piece 406, provides wherein in coupling unit
Valve components 408.Valve components 408 are check valves, and its flap 410 such as arrow 414 indicates to selectively open and close opening 412.
Flap 410 is coupled to coupling unit 404 in any appropriate manner so that be biased to closing position during exhaling, and
Open it during at least a portion of the expiratory phase of respiratory cycle.It is, for example possible to use the spring for hinges will
Flap 410 is coupled to coupling unit 404.
When using, valve components 408 are using air-breathing to atmosphere opening so that user was both indicated via pipeline from arrow 416
The gas source of 10 conveyings indicates the gas source receiving air-flow for entering patient interface device via valve components 408 again from arrow 418.?
It is beneficial that user only may receive this configuration in the case that top off is supplied from gas source.For example, it is assumed that user
The gas 416 of fixed flow rate is received just in its left nose hole, is normally needed during right nostril receives breathing every time from situation
Remaining gas.Then, it is assumed that right nostril becomes to block, caused by this is possibly due to nasal congestion, allergy and/or external force, example
As pillow or mattress are promoted or block right nostril.In this case, user may attempt to or wish suction than only air-flow 416
The more gases for providing.In this case, flap 410 can in intake period, due within coupling unit 404 relative to environment
The pressure of air pressure reduces and opens, and thus allows to provide secondary airflow 418 to the left nose hole of user.
There is single-lobe to configure although figure 6 illustrates single valve components, it is to be understood that present invention conception provides extra valve
Element.And, valve components can have other configurations, such as butterfly valve, ball valve etc..Finally, can patient interface device and/
Or the other positions on pipeline 10 provide valve components, as long as which allows extra gas when air-flow 416 is insufficient for patient demand
Stream enters patient interface device.It is appreciated that valve components 408 can be provided in addition to exhaust outlet 34.
Fig. 7 A and 7B illustrate another embodiment of patient interface device in accordance with the principles of the present invention 420.In the present embodiment
In, it is reversible that patient interface device 420 is placed on aspect with user at which so that user can be filled according to patient interface
The orientation that puts selects which nostril sealed by nose piece 406.In other words, patient interface device 420 is configured, enabling in user
It is placed with it, so as to the sealing left nose hole when primary importance with patient is placed on(Fig. 7 A), or be placed on patient
Right nostril is sealed during the second place(Fig. 7 B), the second place is reversion, " upset " or the mirror image of primary importance.That is, such as scheming
When the first side of patient interface device 420 shown in 7A is to patient, the sealing left nose of nose piece 406 hole.In patient interface device 420
When being reversed and being worn with opposite way, nose piece 406 engages and seals right nostril, and the first side 408 of patient interface device is existing
Deviating from the patient.
It is then able to recognize, the present embodiment of the present invention allows user selects which nostril sealed, only by change
How he/her wears patient interface device.It is necessary, of course, to appropriate helmet coupling is provided on patient interface device, to allow
User selects the arbitrary orientation for wearing patient interface device.
Fig. 8 A and 8B show patient interface device according to another embodiment of the present invention 440, also provide selection engagement
With the ability for sealing which nostril.In the present embodiment, user need not change the patient interface device in Fig. 7 A and 7B embodiments
Orientation, but change the physical configuration of patient interface device.For this purpose, patient interface device 440 includes offer in male part 444
First port 450 and second port 452.In fig. 8 a in shown the first configuration for sealing the first nostril, by nose piece
446 are selectively coupled to first port 450, and second port 452 is blocked by stopper 454.Shown for sealing in the fig. 8b
In second configuration in the second nostril, nose piece 446 is selectively coupled to second port 452, first port 450 is by stopper
454 blockings.The present embodiment of the present invention allows user setup or configuration patient interface device 440 so that nose piece engagement is simultaneously close
Seal the nostril of their selections.
Although Fig. 8 A and 8B illustrate a kind of exemplary technique and the configuration for port, stopper and nose piece, it should recognize
Know, present invention contemplates the various technology and configuration for these parts.For example, stopper and nose piece can be by single knots
It is configured to, overturns or rotate the structure and two kinds of different configurations can be provided.
As shown in Figure 9, it is further contemplated that male part 444 can include the single port defined in male part 464
460, with the single nose piece 462 for being suitable to be selectively disposed in port 460.When nose piece 462 is asymmetric, so as to
When nose piece is arranged in the port 460 of the first configuration, nose piece seals the first nostril, is reversed or instead in nose piece 462
Turn, as shown in arrow 464, to be disposed in the second configuration, nose piece 4 seals the second nostril.
Although it is disclosed that only some different possible technology are used for the position for changing nose piece so that user can select
Which nostril of sealing is selected, it will be appreciated that present invention contemplates the position that various other technology are used for controlling or changing nose piece is thought
This user provides selection.For example, pipeline 10 can be selectively attached to the either side of coupling unit and block opposite side, with
Change the orientation of nose piece.
Figure 10 illustrates another embodiment of the present invention.In the present embodiment, patient interface device 470 includes coupling unit
474 and nose piece 476, and stable part 478.Nose piece 476 implements the function of above-mentioned nose piece, that is, engage and seal user
A nostril.Stable part 478 engages another nostril, but its do so is in order at another object:In face and user's body
The stable patient interface of upper offer;It does not seal, i.e., the air-flow not carried to the transmission of user's air flue by pipeline 10.Phase
Instead, for example, stable part 478 is by providing steam vent or port 480 is to atmosphere opening.The gas that pipeline 10 is carried is not entered surely
Determine part 478, for example, have wall or other physical obstacles between every side of coupling unit 474.
Port 480 can have any configuration, size, shape and position, as long as the stable part 478 of its offer is big with environment
The appropriate communication of gas.Present invention further contemplates that can configure and arrange port 480 to adapt to any desired structure and flowing
Characteristic.For example, in one embodiment, configure and arrange port 480, to make flow resistance minimization, thus provide user nostril
The communication relatively opened and ambient air between.
Although based on be presently considered to be most practical and preferred embodiment describe in detail for illustrative purposes disclosed
Design, it is to be understood that such details is just for the sake of the purpose, the invention is not restricted to disclosed embodiment, but conversely, anticipates
In the modification and equivalent arrangement covered within spirit and scope of the appended claims.For example, it is understood that the present invention is considered
Within the bounds of possibility, can be by one or more features of any embodiment and one or more spies of any other embodiment
Levy combination.
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1. a kind of patient interface device (440), which is used for patient's conveying tidal air with face, nose and two nostrils
Stream, the patient interface device include:
Male part (444), its are configured to receive and be distributed the respiratory air flow, and wherein, the male part includes first port
And second port (452) (450);
Characterized in that, the patient interface device also includes
Nose piece (446), its are sized to and are configured to be selectively coupled to the first port (450) or described
Second port (452), so that the respiratory air flow is conveyed by the nose piece, the nose piece includes single sealing unit
Part, single potted component are configured to engage and seal the only one in described two nostrils;
Stopper, its are sized to and are configured to optionally block the first port (450) or the second port
(452),
Wherein, seal the first nostril first configuration in, the nose piece be selectively coupled to the first port and
The second port is blocked, and wherein, in the second configuration for sealing the second nostril, the nose piece is optionally coupled
Arrive the second port and the first port is blocked.
2. patient interface device according to claim 1, also includes that at least one pipeline (10), the pipeline are configured to
It is coupled to the male part to convey the respiratory air flow from flow-generator (400) to the patient interface device.
3. patient interface device according to claim 1, also includes that installation equipment (12), the installation equipment are configured to
Nose relative to the patient fixes the patient interface device to expect orientation.
4. patient interface device according to claim 3, wherein, the installation equipment include ligature (14,16).
5. patient interface device according to claim 4, wherein, the male part includes attachment part (18);And its
In, the ligature attaches to the attachment part (18).
6. patient interface device according to claim 5, wherein, the attachment part includes the first extension (22) and
Two extensions (24);Wherein, first extension is extended laterally outward from the male part, in patient facial region side
The upper attachment ligature, and wherein, second extension is extended laterally outward from the male part, in the patient
The ligature is attached on facial opposite side.
7. patient interface device according to claim 6, also includes adjustable headband (14) and adjustable chin belt (16),
And wherein, first extension and second extension each include the first slit (26,30) He the second slit
(28,32), first slit is configured to the corresponding part for receiving the adjustable headband, and second slit (28,32)
It is configured to the corresponding part for receiving the adjustable chin belt.
8. patient interface device according to claim 1, wherein, single potted component is nose plug-in unit, intubation and nasal cushion
One of.
9. patient interface device according to claim 1, wherein, single potted component is nasal pillow.
10. patient interface device according to claim 1, wherein, in the male part and the nose piece at least one
Individual also include expiration port (34).
11. patient interface devices according to claim 1, also include check valve (408), the non-return valve operational coupling
To the male part, the nose piece, or both, and wherein, the check valve is configured at least the one of imbibition cycle
Open during part.
12. patient interface devices according to claim 1, also include being adapted to engage with but the described two nostrils of blow-by in remain
Remaining the stable part of.
A kind of 13. patient interface devices, its are used for patient's conveying respiratory air flow with face, nose and two nostrils, institute
Stating patient interface device includes:
Male part (464), its are configured to receive and be distributed the respiratory air flow, and wherein, the male part includes port
(460);
Characterized in that, the patient interface device also includes
Asymmetric nose piece (462), its be sized to and be configured to be selectively arranged in the port and with
The of first configuration in asymmetric nose piece sealing only first nostril and asymmetric nose piece sealing only second nostril
Two configurations are selectively engaged the port, so as to be used for the only selected nostril of sealing.
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